“What sets the ‘Omate x Nanoblock’ apart from other smartwatches is the extra security layer provided by the global private network of Tata Communications MOVE-IoT Connect,” Laurent Le Pen, Founder and CEO, Omate, said in a statement.

“It means that parents can keep track and be in touch with their kids in real-time but no data on the network can be intercepted by unscrupulous individuals,” he added.

The API-enabled, automated “MOVE-IoT Connect” platform is fully integrated with Omate’s business processes, giving the company real-time visibility over customers’ data usage patterns and control over tariffs and billing.

The software-defined capabilities of “MOVE-IoT Connect” also make it easy for Omate to customise features and content with children’s needs in mind.

“Through our partnerships and the ubiquitous network of Tata Communications MOVE-IoT Connect, businesses are able to capture, move and manage information on a global scale, and give people the always-connected digital experiences they crave,” said Anthony Bartolo, Chief Product Officer, Tata Communications.

The “Omate x Nanoblock”, the price of which is yet to be announced, will be available for pre-order in April on www.omate.com.

It will start shipping in June in the US and in Europe in the first place.